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Originally posted by David77 I'd say Anson was most like his Character and Donny was most not like his Character. In my opinion.

Anson was really like Potsie?!?!?! (stares dreamily) Wow!

Sorry, went too far in the dreaming there!

I don't think I was a member when this thread started, so I'm prb asking you something you've already been asked....How was it working on the HD set? If I was there, I know I'd be following Anson around everyday...and get fired in the process, but...wow!!

Did anything incredibly funny happen?!?!?! I'm just too excited, this is amazing!!

Did anything funny happen? That is pretty funny. Every day was funny. Just hanging out with Fred Fox Jr was funny. Brian Levant.
Ron Leavitt. That was major funny. The commisary was funny because there were actors from all different shows dressed up in their wardrobe for the show. So you had vulcans and cowboys waiting in line for lunch. I always got a kick out of that. Happy Days was funny on Monday mornings when the had the reading.
It is the first time the actors read the new script for the following week and they have to read it cold. When there was a funny joke or a funny line and everyone cracked up laughing that was funny. When they didn't like something you would hear about it later.
Ron Howard was funny. I remember him laughing and having a good time more than anyone on the cast. At the moment I can't think of any specific funny incident though.

Originally posted by David77 Did anything funny happen? That is pretty funny. Every day was funny. Just hanging out with Fred Fox Jr was funny. Brian Levant.
Ron Leavitt. That was major funny. The commisary was funny because there were actors from all different shows dressed up in their wardrobe for the show. So you had vulcans and cowboys waiting in line for lunch. I always got a kick out of that. Happy Days was funny on Monday mornings when the had the reading.
It is the first time the actors read the new script for the following week and they have to read it cold. When there was a funny joke or a funny line and everyone cracked up laughing that was funny. When they didn't like something you would hear about it later.
Ron Howard was funny. I remember him laughing and having a good time more than anyone on the cast. At the moment I can't think of any specific funny incident though.

Oh wow!!! I would love to sit there and listen to them read the script. Have you talked to anyone from Happy Days since the show? If you could talk to anyone from the show and ask them anything, what would you do?

I'd ask Anson to marry me....

Were there any ill feelings when Ron Howard and Donny Most decided to leave?

I was gone by the time Ron & Donny left. You will have to go back and read my posts. The only person I spoke with after was Henry Winkler. I sent him a demo of my music and he called me to say he liked it but he had no work for me. I spoke with Fred Fox Jr quite a bit and I called Brian Levant and Ron Leavit from time to time. They all went on to have serious careers. Mine was more like from Hero to Zero. I met Gary Marshall in a drug store once. He told me to call Fred & Brian. That's about it.

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